Guerrilla

/ɡəˈrɪlə/ noun

A guerrilla is a fighter who uses surprise attacks, hit-and-run tactics, and small, mobile groups rather than traditional large armies. Guerrillas often operate in difficult terrain like mountains or jungles.

From Spanish “guerrilla,” meaning “little war,” a diminutive of “guerra,” “war.” It originally referred to small bands of fighters resisting Napoleon’s armies in Spain.

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